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Bcd 2000 drivers behringer bcd2000 v1.0.0.6
Bcd 2000 drivers behringer bcd2000 v1.0.0.6





  1. Bcd 2000 drivers behringer bcd2000 v1.0.0.6 drivers#
  2. Bcd 2000 drivers behringer bcd2000 v1.0.0.6 32 bit#

It copied all the files to a folder: C:\Behringerīut then wouldn't complete the install. Make sure it's running in Compatibility Mode (if so, it'll already be checked, and greyed out)ĥ) this is where it gets sticky.

Bcd 2000 drivers behringer bcd2000 v1.0.0.6 drivers#

I had to jump through a lot of hoops to get the drivers working, but here's how I did it:ġ) downloaded the driver (ver 2.1.0.6) and unzipped it.Ģ) Right click the setup.exe file and choose "Properties", then, "Compatibility". On the other hand, when you login to Microsoft Answers via the https link, your password is reasonably safe provided you chose the 128 Bit SSL option and examine the certificate (click on little yellow lock) for authenticity. If you do login to these forums, be mindful that your password could potentially be stolen. I'm pretty sure that KVR, Cubase and Cakewalk forums don't support 128 Bit SSL Login encryption like this Microsoft Answers forums does. Your solution here, because this is still a mystery to me.

bcd 2000 drivers behringer bcd2000 v1.0.0.6

You might want to try signing up with KVR and contacting "rnms" both privately and via the thread to see if he will tell you what he did. The sad part about it all is that "rnms" never said what he did to get it to work. Also, you might post here in addition to those mentioned above: *Warning*Īt this thread, user "rnms" claimed to get the BCA2000 to work in Win 7 beta, but I have my doubts: Real bummer the didn't release Vista drivers for your BCA2000. ,but they probably aren't worth messing with in your environment since they may cause new issues.Ĭan you get any sound at all with the native Win 7 drivers? Start->Control Panel->Small Icons->Sound->Sounds Tab->Windows Asterisk Sound->Test Button? If you can at least get some sound, then you might be able to use ASIO4ALL as I suggested above. I think there are some funny games you can play with Physical Address Extensions (PAE) (VS.85).aspx In general, it is REALLY difficult to get more than 3 Gigs of RAM working on anyģ2 Bit MS Windows operating system.

Bcd 2000 drivers behringer bcd2000 v1.0.0.6 32 bit#

If you do this, you will probably have better luck with the 32 Bit XP Driver bca2000-driver-setup.2.1.0.6.zip, but you will have problems trying to access any memory over 3 Gigs. I may go as far as installing win 7 again without 64-bit







Bcd 2000 drivers behringer bcd2000 v1.0.0.6